India to Ban Sales of Chinese CCTV Brands Hikvision and Dahua From 1 April: Report
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If you're considering purchasing a CCTV camera for your home or office, it's important to be cautious. Serious questions have recently arisen about CCTV security in India, and a report claims that data from some cameras can be accessed abroad, raising security concerns. Following this, the government has tightened its scrutiny on Chinese companies like Hikvision and TP-Link.
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India will ban sales of Chinese CCTV brands like Hikvision and Dahua from April 1, 2026, under new STQC rules citing cybersecurity risks. Devices using Chinese components will be denied certification, pushing local alternatives while raising prices for advanced surveillance systems. 📰 India To Ban Sales of Chinese CCTV Brands Hikvision, Dahua From April 1, Know Details.
India to ban sales of Chinese CCTV brands Hikvision and Dahua from 1 April: Report
India will prohibit Chinese CCTV companies like Hikvision and Dahua from selling internet-connected cameras starting April 1, according to a new report. This decision follows new certification rules which were notified in 2024.
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